Claims
- 1. A personal care article for receiving exudates and having a length and a width, said personal care article comprising:(a) a substrate, including a bodyside liner; (b) at least one aperture in said substrate, positioned to receive fecal material; (c) aperture support structure, said aperture support structure positioning and seating said at least one aperture in the gluteal fold between the buttocks of a user at or adjacent, and in alignment with, the anus, to receive fecal material; and (d) an exudate panel having a rear wall, and inwardly folded front edges defining a front wall, said front wall being secured to said substrate, thereby securing said exudate panel to said substrate and defining an exudate containment receptacle between said substrate and said exudate panel, said at least one aperture opening into said exudate containment receptacle, at least part of said front wall of said exudate panel conforming to said substrate, and thus to the body of a user, the effective length of at least said rear wall increasing in response to forces urging increase in length.
- 2. A personal care article as in claim 1, said exudate panel having undulations extending across substantially the entire width and length of said exudate panel such that said rear wall is extensible, peak-to-peak lengths of said undulations increasing, thereby increasing the effective length of at least said rear wall of said exudate panel, in response to forces urging elongation of said rear wall.
- 3. A personal care article as in claim 2, said undulations comprising creping formed in said exudate panel.
- 4. A personal care article as in claim 1, said exudate containment receptacle having a slippery inner surface such that exudates flow easily throughout said containment receptacle.
- 5. A personal care article as in claim 1, said front wall of said exudate panel being open along a length thereof and, together with said rear wall, defining a rectangular shape to said exudate panel.
- 6. A personal care article as in claim 5, ends of said exudate panel being crimped and secured to said substrate.
- 7. A personal care article as in claim 1, including an outer cover secured to said substrate and over said exudate panel.
- 8. A personal care article as in claim 1, the surface area defined within said aperture being at least about 2.4 square centimeters.
- 9. A personal care article as in claim 1, said aperture having a length-to-width ratio of from between about 4:1 and about 10:1.
- 10. A personal care article as in claim 1, said exudate containment receptacle including superabsorbent material to receive and retain liquid.
- 11. A personal care article as in claim 1, said exudate containment receptacle having a capacity of between about 300 milliliters and about 500 milliliters.
- 12. A personal care article as in claim 1, said personal care article being free from containment flaps.
- 13. A personal care article as in claim 1, the limited resilient extensibility of said aperture support structure comprising extensibility of about 1% to about 10% of the rest length thereof, said generally resiliently extensible layer of said substrate comprising an elastomeric material extensible in both “x” and “y” directions, and having a stretch-to-stop extensibility of about 20% to about 200% of the length at rest in both directions.
- 14. A personal care article as in claim 1, said aperture support structure reducing extensibility of said substrate along said aperture support structure.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Division of application Ser. No. 09/689,314 filed Oct. 12, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,454,750 which, in turn, is a Division of application Ser. No. 08/862,458 filed May 23, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,132,409, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/705,374 filed Aug. 29, 1996, now abandoned the disclosures of all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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